Beisler 100-68 User Manual

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General notes

This manual contains important information on the safe and correct use
of the control generation “DACIII”.

Screen images in this brief description

The symbol display on the various screens depends on the equipment
and the settings of the sewing unit. The screen images illustrated in
this instruction manual may therefore not always correspond exactly to
the screens appearing in the display of the control unit.

Touch screen operating terminal

The user is guided by internationally comprehensible symbols and
additional texts in the selected language. The various symbols are
arranged in groups within the menu structure of the sewing and test
programs.
The easy operation allows short training times.

Ease of programming

The user can combine 99 freely programmable seam programs with
any number of seam patterns.
20 pocket sequences are available.
Each pocket sequence can be composed of max. 8 seam programs in
any order.

For the “slanted pocket version” all practice-oriented slants can be
programmed by the operator.
Neither time-consuming conversion of the corner knives nor
inconvenient programming of offset seams is required.

Setting and test programs

A comprehensive test and monitoring system is integrated in the
DACIIIcontrol.
A microcomputer does the control tasks, supervises the sewing
process and indicates operating errors and malfunctions.

Errors and test results are indicated in the touch screen display.
When the machine is operating normally, the display shows information
relating to operation and sewing.
In case of an operating error or a disturbance the function sequence is
interrupted. The display indicates the cause by the corresponding error
symbol.

In most cases the error symbol disappears as soon as the error cause

has been eliminated.
In some cases the main switch has to be switched off for safety
reasons during the error elimination.

Special programs facilitate mechanical settings and allow input and
output elements to be quickly tested without any additional measuring
devices.

USB stick

The USB stick serves for the long-term storage of all programmed data
as well as for the transfer of the software version and the operating
language.
It allows data to be transferred to other sewing units.
The control transfers the data to the USB stick.
Stored data can be loaded from the USB stick into a DAC III control
again.

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